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the carolina watchman vol xxti-third series salisbury n c july 9 189-1 no 36 for tin v it â€¢':;': gramlf itlu-i-'s i'ot amid all i uth â– in my mind -'â– â€¢" Â« . tlicr is none thai â€¢ plain aa the bouse vh ue j â– 'â€¢ although long since fallen do n tlicr v si remains .â– . trace a pile of rugged st.-ne la there to mark the place ] i re y â– stand i :â– â– . gnarled old trc i k eping v^tcli over the place thai tin.il < tvr remain sacred to the memory of the past the fields they io untiiled the meadow with briers over grown where ouce a taniiiy dw elt is now the wild bird's home jhas h i>a 3 orinoco n g v ir i lor '' h a atclii . iq konio scottish yvildilowers we have been wikl flower gathering in the woods that lie around the castle oi montgomery before enter ing the woods we crossed the small stream the fail where burns took bis last farewell of highland mary 11 as he loved iu il her the purest and | most iov;tlÂ»ie of his many loves standing e:i opposite banks of the j stream wilb the water running i.e j tweeh them they one sahbath pli their love vowing to bo faithful while j water ran th,m tossing with i i ?^ i r j hands the water into the air to show that their intentions were s pure as j the crystal stream they exchanged bibles and parted highland mary died of fever at greenock shortly after ward and the bible and i lo k of her fair hair were all that remained to him of this sweet country girl almost the | first flower we get i one that burns has j suii i a the wee modest crimson tipped flow'rs the daisy or go wan as j we call it evi ry where yew tind the j gowan by dusty roadside in shady wood and trim-kept lawn yo;i not step without crushing them at many places when the suns \ iilieis through the interlaced bough j grows that sweet nymph of the v : the an m r.e so fragile it looks a i cor illo of white streaked with purple ! attached to it a slender stem and sur i rounded by three leafy bracts i by from amongst their ribbon leaves rise the tall stalks hanging \ i purple belt of ih 1 wild hyacinth so many famous names come to mind when pulling these simple wild sowers th celandine a little ; ellow flower very like the buttercup ! ui having i eaui ii : i glossy nrrow-sh:ipeÂ«l leaves was \'< vah wo i â– s fav trite a i tlie pale primrose seems liked forever witb the nxme or beacon.^field in the marshes by the riverside we find tii flower much prized by senti mental lovers the forget-me-not iti a scorpoid cyme of dflicate lÂ»|ue fl wers those in bud being decidedly pink in coloring a much prettier flower bui somewhat like the forget-me-not is the speedwell the little speodwel '- darling blue 1 is just the color of :: highland lassie's eyes blue with a suggestion of violet in it amongst the moss and such moss with its rounded bosses oi furred and beaming green its starred divisions of ruby bloom its traceries of intricate silver and fringes of anilre and glossy traverses of silk change ol which the tired bird makes its nest and the wearie i child its pillow we discover the dames violet it is odorless although the sweet scented ones are found plentiful ly in england it is never met with in the woods across the bonier an in teresting little plant is the wood sorrel with its transparent white flower and sensitive leaves which close down like an umbrella umbels of white flowers are everywhere one the enrth nut i has the remark made about it in an old botanical book that children an 1 pigs are very fjnd of it one really is by the riverside most of i he way the river ayr the whole course of this stream is romantic and picturesque here its bosliy banks are broken often by high cliffs of bright red sandstone these are generally topped by sombre pines and on the haunts of countless rocks in the friable rocks along the banks the sand martins have tunnelled out the chambers for their nests and some parts luok like the side of a man of war witli iis many port-hole one cliff we come to is known as pedan's cove cave here the cov enanter and attributed prophet i'edan often found refuge in one of the sin of the rock in the stormy covenanting days june is certainly the finest month to s j e the true beauties of this country could you gaze on i â– golden gorse-like linnan you wo id lh ink god for creating such b a it . could you gather the perfumed snow from off the hawthorn and inhale its subtle odors view our skies,ofteii more intense in the blue than those < i italy or watch one wonderful eloud aud panorama you listen to the song ui the blackbird and robin you would in deed i ill under the spell of the jun and bonnie scotland fairfield ayrshire scotland f yon use a lawn mower save the clippiugs dry them iu the sluide i ie barn floor is a good place â€” store them in some convenient place box s or barrels if not too many next win ter each day take some of them und pour bÂ«Â»iling water over them and put them where the h-'i can got at tl'.ri.i grapy*s foot ho i i ! several interesting stories of how he got his start we seldom hear the truth about public men if obscure their lires do not interest us if great whether in politics literature 1 art religion or science we are never able to seeclearly through the fog of fame that surrounds them we can learn of them on i j through their friends and their friends are more than likely to magnify them \ our impressions of them are nearly always wrong the fame of 1 n'lirv w grady flashed acr ss the firmament like a cornet for two years : l shone resplendent then suddenly became i metnorv after death tik incidents of his career â– were remorsely chronicled and com i men ted on but i.ne trae story of his start in life has not been told his rapid rise oh the atlanta constitution from the humble rank f private to the office of comrannffer-in-cheif hns been accounted for in many ways for yeare it was commonly believed in ! his native tate thai victor newcom be | sÂ«t him on his feet the then head of j t â– louisville & nashville railroad sys tem so the story went took a fancy to j the bright careless effervescent young mair and said to him one day i henry don't you want to make a j ./ ; : money ? ' gnidy confessed that lie had har i siid a desire once upon i time | iiat the bohemianism of the news j paper business had robbed him of it well we'll see if we rant revive the feeling m r neweombe said go and invest ill you have in the louis ville tv nashville say nothing to a ; soul and lie patient 1 can't buy much stork rrith j reventy-gve cent but on your tip i'll â– , put it up 1 said grady his black eyes twinkling with merriment never raind about the seventy-five \ our credit is good how i much would you like to invest â– â– pen thousand as a flyer mr newcome stifled as well as lie could his amazement at the young nii i's audacity when will you be in louisville in ten days gome to see me tlil i n,and we'll talk ! it over n ten days henry turned up and mr newcombe handed him a check i for 1,000 there are your profits he said bel i-t in v i hem at once henry d : il invest he reinvested and kept on investing until his beiie fiictor pulled him up short now go home and lock up your money in some good enterprise yon have won 20,000 never gamble tetuoiing to atlanta henry bought i fifth interest in the constitution and j its were handsome iwd ins fame grew apace this fairy-tale has thousands of be ; lievers another story rame ranch nearer the truth and it also had its believers some who accepted it as fact admired grady all the more others belonging to the school f political moralists roundly inveighed against him it wus briefly as follows another version when justice stephen j field of the court loomed up as n presidential possibility his brother cyrus began casting about tor certain state delegations georgia he thought he might capture through grady who was already the recognized leader of the new element in the cracker state the element generally under j stoed to be useful in practical politics it is sometimes characterized as the new south and extends over a large p u-t of dixieland accordingly grady received from brotht r cy a check for j 20,000 and with it this instruction put it where it will do the most grady invested it in t ho constitution chera are other stories but these have been oftenest told how far fetched they ure ill appear from the true one tol i a short while ago by dr henry m picl i editor of the christian observer brother of cyrus and stephen j field and friend ef grady 1 liked grady said the good doc tor a capital fellow and a grievous loss to tiis state and his country _ lie alwavs came to se me when he visited nkw fort bringing fun and good spirits and health sometimes he , he kn w perhaps that j was f iin ihnr with an interesting and impor . - incident connected with it 1 am gl id that it was once in my way to be of slight service to him dropping in brother cyrus office r>n a certuin m ruing a good many years ago 1 found him deeply immersed in his mail one of the letters he . _..; n c ro3s the desk to me asking ! ;; . job i 13 gordon then governor o f georgia i do not rememl>er the r ( t â– â– trding but in eft-vt it "â€¢ for grady the governor in formed my brother that he know a young nowspaper man a man of gÂ«*n ius who he thought would make his mark if he had the opportunity his mime was henry w grady and he wnrkptl for the atlanta constitution at n sn ill salary a fifth interest in the constitution was for sale and if henry had the money he would bay i ; . twenty thousand dollars was the sum wanted would cyrus let him have it what do you say 1 my brother asked when i had finished the letter have yon made up your mind what to do i inquired v n:i he said r then said f td lend him the 120,000 yon can spare it with i feeling it and it may be the chance in a lifetime for the making o a young man without another ward a check for 820,000 was drawn and mailed to qrady three days afterward it was announced that he had become parti owner of the constitution i sa.v hmiry the winter before la.it i when lie passed through new york on j his way to ijoston and one of the things he said to me was yes doc tor that g20,000 your brother lent nie ; made me what i am i paid back i 10,000 at the end of twelve months and the resc at the end of two e.u '' at g per cent interest my profits during that period were 40 per cent a few of tho tilings a billion dollars will !*<>. the democracy will invoke this year and again next year the in :_' merit of the american people r^spe - ing the monstrous record of the 1 dollar force-and-frand congress and concerning the dÂ»Â»ingg of those who i were responsible i'or the wasteful mis use of public moneys chargeable to i that now discredited body a billion dollars is a vast sum and a mere recital of what could be accom plished with it shows the wrong d"-;e | the people from whose pockets every cent was taken counting at the rate of 200 a min ute for twelve hours every day hot work in the heated season it would take 6,9 i-i days or about nineteen veare to count a billion a billion dollars in silver dollar â– : - â– - falling on the ground with twi light's dews would cover about 860 acres considerably more than half a square mile a billion dollars would p ly the sala ries of 20,000 presidents of the united r i -; and it in dollar bills laid line they would form a belt about 114,500 miles long going around the i'arth nearly live times or reaching half way fco the moon a billion dollars in paper would make as we are told if epun tegethei | in one large sheet and then cut up in to pieces of the roper size dresses forj nearly 1,000,00(3 women or more t!;an [ 2.00(1.000 children a billion dollars would pay for the education of 250.000 children from the kindergarten course through college the weight of the average man is â– 135 pounds hence it would take au army of more than 530,000 average uj^m to turn the scales against a bil lion silver dollar the entire immigration to america from the day that columbus first set foot in the new world until the pres ent is supposed to amount to 25,000 000 counting every new corner therefore since 1192 the hut united states congress appropriated of the people's money forty dollars for each one of them the total number of votes for presi-j dent cast by all american electors , since the establishment of the repub lic amounts to about 75,000,000 the late congress appropriated the equiva lent of thirteen dollars for each such vote or ninety dollars for each voter now â€” new york sua nary an army worm he was a gay young officer and i Â» cle shiii was in great luck to have such a nice hired man the car was crowd ed and he had to set his bright new uniform right down beside a dingy i old farmer-looking chap well my avuncular relative said i he speaking up so that the passengers might have a chance to join in the laugh what promise does he o whera r>ne*touch makes us all akin hoi 1 : touching the particular of farinaceous tiit passengers those who tinder 1 stood him and those who didn't snickered how's the wheat crop eh replied the dingy personage fait rate fust is that which fell alike by the way into the barren places and u ground completely subterranean the passengers laughed is the seed all under the ground e â– / <., iid the old countryman n i ; all thÂ«seedm's done and things are gproutin hks your retina been irapn sed by any member of the advance guar i the cantharis vittatar 1 the passengers gigled seÂ«n any potato-bugs eh said the rustic you bei ; seen lots of p - tato-bngs but nary a army w â€¢â– ';<â– .â– :-'" said the gay y ung ( lly heading it an iucipÂ«ui i - â– and why io the army worm no loi gei with vou well said the old professor podunk agricultural college i heard that most of em sad been ged for duplicating their pay accounts ' the passengers roared ex children cry for pitcher's castoria gold hill : liberal citizens starting a boomâ€”in diieeuionts to outsiders â€” a bricht young wairlnnan reporter tells of her advantages gold hill is not dead 1 neither i she dying stop your crying her down since the railroad has touched her borders she has been looking up new street have been made town lots have been laid u\l and are for 5;i cheap new dwelling bouses have heen bn it and til largest store in the town has just been completed aril is now i:i active operation the taxable prop r y of ho t'.w has increased owr x ti usand dollars in the last year the roanoke & southern road haul been snrveyed through her limit and i we feel suit that there is do doubt of ! its being built for the road bed is al most natural having neither cuts nor : fiils heavier than six feet between here | and the river a distance of ten mile 1 :. ! air line thin the railroad advantages , of rhe town will l equal to any in the state the business men of the place are getting in earnest a id are and will do ail they can for the building u â€¢ e town one man mr j w noahj will donai of land for a for the erection of a tobacco factory thereon this is on l>Â«pct str.'--r i within three hundred yards of the <!â€¢â– - j pot first though we need more to bacco raisers who understand their business thoroughly a large i bacc i raiser from stokes county was in gold ! lust week he said which is true j stokes county is the third county in i ihe state for the raising of tobacco i and excepting stokes rowan has as fine tobacco lands as any county in state and right here around gold hill i â– 3 <." 1 :- im i ; e fact that to co lands iu a obacco country cost from ' 2i to 50 per acre but this land here can be had from 5 to 810 per acre u d generally is well siij i?iht of all kinds sufficient for j >. g rd wood is abun ; ian t from si oÂ£l.2.j per cord and vn wood i ra ts nablj cheap this would i â€¢â– u good location for a 1 and handle factory hie , â€¢ â– the finest quality is in ah tu jance more than 800 cords has been i from gold hill and ivock . in the last six montlw there are â– . â€¢ i pine surr iu Â» the town the same man mr noah also â– tt.-r i on acre f land free ii the raili iic:ii the dep \ '.'â– r the erection f a | : , .' uring mill and iil take , â€¢, k in the - im that 3neh an en i â– .- would rÂ»:iy h mdsomely no will detibt for miles end mile in every direction ran be found as good lands for raising wheat as is anywhere in the piedmont section all the land needs is the proper cultivation i .. ire is no mill near here save the ol 1 time water mil a roller mill woul 1 j : . st assuredly receive the entire pat ronage of this section and further mr noah offers to fifteeu acres ot land in the coq o rate limits of the town is a free site for the eroetion of n cotton factory to vrork net less than fifty hands very near enough cotton is raised in this vicinity to supply the demand of such i a mill twelve miles further d â€¢ the bushes the milledgevilla factory | has been run for many years with i gratifying results these arc the inducements she offers j to outsiders can't you come ovÂ«r and help us the minea f the place are preparing to work lively soon under the manage ment of mr eames lie has carried a stÂ«am agine 160 feet down in the earth where it is throbbing away from the foregoing it can be seen that it is not simply talk to boom up the place but the men are getting ready to move ith th times 1 h . wishing building lots should call on mr f h manney or john w noah w ho will be pleased to wait on an i . i s i far ivi health is concerned ' hill has as healthful location as can j be found anyw ere in the state ex n the m intains where the peo ; p â– never die she has equal advantages in es and schools she u;is px â€¢ eul schools and two mile from the depd and on the railroad is betheny acade ! lanagemenl i'ror 1 h rothrock this > offers advantages equal to any i tiy for preparing boys an : g . . . pgi . ring bxrx>n .-. che ,â€¢ term â– ,. -- july 13th let the farnn â– ' ns in building up town for it will be greatly to their i ig i ,. me market for i talk f'Â»r her woi . . 5sary spend your doi y . â– â€¢... . â€¢ .;;â– from us again :â€¢;::!,- father-in-law a young seal h inter i â– . . lu gl ; . rich neigl â– â– . tain th , parents i > u speedy m irri : v en the eke ol i e o sealer had erei:ted . - . . r o . floe wh i was ] re e.mpt Â» e his s heart thp cold had brÂ»kifn an imp sable crevas some hundred t -^ t or i more i.i depth aod twenty iu width save for a iiugl j'Â»tting fragment jasi t : k Â« â– i t.t bear little more than his own weight ins home whs compli t'.'v cut eil from the world about him tlii practical isolation inspire him he viraii sfnrintr up j n his humble quarters .â– :;. blubbers und othor l.-lica iiÂ«!-nt for the support of twu i ersona f r ;:â€¢. . ni.mtln li had resolv i ; -â– â€¢â€¢;! his bride and knew that f he gitintd his ice flit wit her and r.'ke down the 1 they w re saf > from trouble or piy-suit for the winter season or until the warm i m r moved he contact l'v tl'al time he ho â– â€¢! the opposition of the parents v .'â€¢', give wa to pardon and eskimos sleep an 8 raised enow i bank on one side of ih igloo or ice douse encased in their sealskin | night bags with a huge protecting i hood ovÂ«r the head ami face they are | as comfortable ns their nature requires the youth walked outside the girl's home until he thought that all within were asleep then creeping through the narrow entrance he made his way toward the young woman he seized ! the long bag-like mass i â– i which her form was ei . ore it triumphantly ihe narrow bridge to hid strong t w;is possible ige with liis nxe and was s \ . g to hear the objurgo : â– â€¢ â– -â€¢â€¢ n th other siile of tho . he knelt down beside her ami dragged back the hood to catch u glimpse of her face he hr'.ii stolen his intituled faiher-in law para ns weekly our progress history of a week'n iv>li:ir in hie o <â€¢ north stale â– â– â– carthage \\ :- reported that lii 1 \\ isliams & flitter g â– ; i mine has been ipany which will p same and at once erect a stamp i".i that the erac ton i till i pioba charlotte t ii seigle ami oth rs n | .' ' ; l as having purchased the i i spi ings co w itli j.s i yne â€¢ â– . secretary 1 â– 'â– â€¢ work is progressing on n of i he foundations tÂ«>r : n 1 inni o."s irou i . . isly n ported n \ bern w 1 biades j b i an i ii ins 1 larrison ha?e incor i ri c irolina tram & lumber co ro manufacture lumber etc capi ta 810,000 raleigh theft ileighs f reel rjiilwav co lias let < : '::' l*ac to ilililliiciit a ilamlin for tho ere tion of its plectric ;. ,-.â€¢,. r plant which will cost 110,000 rocky mount thorpe & lvick are it is ]â– n irtcd erecting a new four story tobacco factory l^xl 1 i rutherford - i vv hem will estab lish a horse-collar e ict ry scotland n â€¢ ' n tock company is reported as to be organized for the : . id v*l iblinh mg a c ttton mill i i iby land i im ., fif co .- |' irchasetl nnd im proving as mp rted last wi ek 7 r > acres of land th land i9 situatwl near th â– i levelan i springs and is being 1 into building lota tor a new town tarboro k !'â€¢â€¢ murphy is endea ! yoring to organize a stock company to i ere.-t a peanut-cleaningmil^aa reported last wet a tarboro it is btated that s s nash a l heilbroner ami alexander heilbroaer will erect peanut-cleaoing i mill prize houses â– wa lesboro â€” j g he-tor of waÂ»b â– i ('., has p "'â€¢â– 'Â»' -â€¢â– 1 th â– wadesb ro brownstone â– .â€¢ >!"'. - ; -' i stock company â– wilmington the thomsÂ«b-hoa f . .., ;. .. is reported hs having l for the erection of mt at the ham winston brown bros are reported a n new tobacco factory i > winsl â– . . . . been f m m m for in j ,. i â€¢ iire un ' â– â– â– â– l)o you think â€¢ â– 'â€¢- o hl * â– of human na nay case ; , â€¢ it ofahun - ure the un â€” nn . â– why â– â– 'â– v ; . .- ninety-nine .;. v a may l>e the i you may not but ; rather be the exception or . i you rather be well if you're exception it costs you nothing you money back but suppÂ»Â«e it v<>u let the golden medical discovery liar ihc m-'u castoria for unfonts and children cbsteriktaflo well adapted to ciiil<lr*n thai riptioq â– ::. y castrria enres oobc cnrnptlpattoib sour stomach diorriin.-a eructation >..:... worms gives steep bad vpjuiows of ;.â€¢< slier without injurious medication .. yoj t-t'-ni-l vp its i have rwornmw'w yoar ' ( astoria â– and sluol alwaysconttnueto sos i be it hue invariably produced twrn-uewu results knwin f t>ari>rn m d , " ite winihrop l^li street and 7th ave new york city â€ž_, real nl i .. i tc w,loriu r d , .â– â€žâ– .-. city - rmed church comtakt 77 mubray strht new york fv iq invited to call at ; see his new stock of i illuilb dilu lilliillldl â– consisting of white goods linens -: laces wear trimmings wraps robes in umbrellas parasols : i ( v oil n ii is !< r the nianagemejit of i'ou - â– <.> oarnobtly invited to call 1 10 t\f itofp ittj io uo li ul lie i : ; w i , he in the r :: -.;.'. ami the lowest h south i : nil ;â– ::â€¢â€¢â– ii by figures ad these prices y |; uly h -â€¢'â– wire wheels only # ? '"" 1 - i 10 iiec s 25 00 i 1 ,, ;| i ,-: ';,. ..- ,. 35 00 ; 1ss 16 00 , ,, 5 o iseaj ii -.:>â– .. 1 ( Â» lia.i â– tcks largo size 1 so 1 in - reiulj l.o imiifr 2 00 1 00 2 50 i ,. , 10 incln square top 1 50 â– do fringe iiml spring uollei"s 05 irpel seat ;^ 50 . v hllll ( â– ;'..-(', 'â€¢' ' l(1 .,, -. i 1 !), nv case 225 00 i i pul in the furniture for three large hotels and am receiving orders in all over north and smnh carolina daily i price p all and thai the lowest known is my way of doing business if me and il does no come up as represented return it at my e m andrews . : hio i?t charlotte n c â€” the â€” ii tn ii lie y la hi ! i simple durable prints from fe â€¢-' hear metal typo docs the work of :â€¢ 100 machine perfect align ni nt prints < ';.! \\ iis small i.-i -. .... " â€¢ -. l 4 ijrnres and characterj s i n all price complete $!^. tur s/rcddttt agents and eanvassers wanted 1he miirri i 1 api ,|, l0 j uhown ag't for w x c salisbury i f 1 . wi ftttu mr put i wapfo ' â– place be get monuments tcmostones 2;c vi ' ermont marble to arrive in n few days i guarantee ; â– ect ami positivi ly i ; ! t i Â« = t be hitlers ild g rani i e a 1 01 mmei its of id ri-a g s'.f.i.ilty c b webb pbuprietor

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the carolina watchman vol xxti-third series salisbury n c july 9 189-1 no 36 for tin v it â€¢':;': gramlf itlu-i-'s i'ot amid all i uth â– in my mind -'â– â€¢" Â« . tlicr is none thai â€¢ plain aa the bouse vh ue j â– 'â€¢ although long since fallen do n tlicr v si remains .â– . trace a pile of rugged st.-ne la there to mark the place ] i re y â– stand i :â– â– . gnarled old trc i k eping v^tcli over the place thai tin.il < tvr remain sacred to the memory of the past the fields they io untiiled the meadow with briers over grown where ouce a taniiiy dw elt is now the wild bird's home jhas h i>a 3 orinoco n g v ir i lor '' h a atclii . iq konio scottish yvildilowers we have been wikl flower gathering in the woods that lie around the castle oi montgomery before enter ing the woods we crossed the small stream the fail where burns took bis last farewell of highland mary 11 as he loved iu il her the purest and | most iov;tlÂ»ie of his many loves standing e:i opposite banks of the j stream wilb the water running i.e j tweeh them they one sahbath pli their love vowing to bo faithful while j water ran th,m tossing with i i ?^ i r j hands the water into the air to show that their intentions were s pure as j the crystal stream they exchanged bibles and parted highland mary died of fever at greenock shortly after ward and the bible and i lo k of her fair hair were all that remained to him of this sweet country girl almost the | first flower we get i one that burns has j suii i a the wee modest crimson tipped flow'rs the daisy or go wan as j we call it evi ry where yew tind the j gowan by dusty roadside in shady wood and trim-kept lawn yo;i not step without crushing them at many places when the suns \ iilieis through the interlaced bough j grows that sweet nymph of the v : the an m r.e so fragile it looks a i cor illo of white streaked with purple ! attached to it a slender stem and sur i rounded by three leafy bracts i by from amongst their ribbon leaves rise the tall stalks hanging \ i purple belt of ih 1 wild hyacinth so many famous names come to mind when pulling these simple wild sowers th celandine a little ; ellow flower very like the buttercup ! ui having i eaui ii : i glossy nrrow-sh:ipeÂ«l leaves was \'< vah wo i â– s fav trite a i tlie pale primrose seems liked forever witb the nxme or beacon.^field in the marshes by the riverside we find tii flower much prized by senti mental lovers the forget-me-not iti a scorpoid cyme of dflicate lÂ»|ue fl wers those in bud being decidedly pink in coloring a much prettier flower bui somewhat like the forget-me-not is the speedwell the little speodwel '- darling blue 1 is just the color of :: highland lassie's eyes blue with a suggestion of violet in it amongst the moss and such moss with its rounded bosses oi furred and beaming green its starred divisions of ruby bloom its traceries of intricate silver and fringes of anilre and glossy traverses of silk change ol which the tired bird makes its nest and the wearie i child its pillow we discover the dames violet it is odorless although the sweet scented ones are found plentiful ly in england it is never met with in the woods across the bonier an in teresting little plant is the wood sorrel with its transparent white flower and sensitive leaves which close down like an umbrella umbels of white flowers are everywhere one the enrth nut i has the remark made about it in an old botanical book that children an 1 pigs are very fjnd of it one really is by the riverside most of i he way the river ayr the whole course of this stream is romantic and picturesque here its bosliy banks are broken often by high cliffs of bright red sandstone these are generally topped by sombre pines and on the haunts of countless rocks in the friable rocks along the banks the sand martins have tunnelled out the chambers for their nests and some parts luok like the side of a man of war witli iis many port-hole one cliff we come to is known as pedan's cove cave here the cov enanter and attributed prophet i'edan often found refuge in one of the sin of the rock in the stormy covenanting days june is certainly the finest month to s j e the true beauties of this country could you gaze on i â– golden gorse-like linnan you wo id lh ink god for creating such b a it . could you gather the perfumed snow from off the hawthorn and inhale its subtle odors view our skies,ofteii more intense in the blue than those < i italy or watch one wonderful eloud aud panorama you listen to the song ui the blackbird and robin you would in deed i ill under the spell of the jun and bonnie scotland fairfield ayrshire scotland f yon use a lawn mower save the clippiugs dry them iu the sluide i ie barn floor is a good place â€” store them in some convenient place box s or barrels if not too many next win ter each day take some of them und pour bÂ«Â»iling water over them and put them where the h-'i can got at tl'.ri.i grapy*s foot ho i i ! several interesting stories of how he got his start we seldom hear the truth about public men if obscure their lires do not interest us if great whether in politics literature 1 art religion or science we are never able to seeclearly through the fog of fame that surrounds them we can learn of them on i j through their friends and their friends are more than likely to magnify them \ our impressions of them are nearly always wrong the fame of 1 n'lirv w grady flashed acr ss the firmament like a cornet for two years : l shone resplendent then suddenly became i metnorv after death tik incidents of his career â– were remorsely chronicled and com i men ted on but i.ne trae story of his start in life has not been told his rapid rise oh the atlanta constitution from the humble rank f private to the office of comrannffer-in-cheif hns been accounted for in many ways for yeare it was commonly believed in ! his native tate thai victor newcom be | sÂ«t him on his feet the then head of j t â– louisville & nashville railroad sys tem so the story went took a fancy to j the bright careless effervescent young mair and said to him one day i henry don't you want to make a j ./ ; : money ? ' gnidy confessed that lie had har i siid a desire once upon i time | iiat the bohemianism of the news j paper business had robbed him of it well we'll see if we rant revive the feeling m r neweombe said go and invest ill you have in the louis ville tv nashville say nothing to a ; soul and lie patient 1 can't buy much stork rrith j reventy-gve cent but on your tip i'll â– , put it up 1 said grady his black eyes twinkling with merriment never raind about the seventy-five \ our credit is good how i much would you like to invest â– â– pen thousand as a flyer mr newcome stifled as well as lie could his amazement at the young nii i's audacity when will you be in louisville in ten days gome to see me tlil i n,and we'll talk ! it over n ten days henry turned up and mr newcombe handed him a check i for 1,000 there are your profits he said bel i-t in v i hem at once henry d : il invest he reinvested and kept on investing until his beiie fiictor pulled him up short now go home and lock up your money in some good enterprise yon have won 20,000 never gamble tetuoiing to atlanta henry bought i fifth interest in the constitution and j its were handsome iwd ins fame grew apace this fairy-tale has thousands of be ; lievers another story rame ranch nearer the truth and it also had its believers some who accepted it as fact admired grady all the more others belonging to the school f political moralists roundly inveighed against him it wus briefly as follows another version when justice stephen j field of the court loomed up as n presidential possibility his brother cyrus began casting about tor certain state delegations georgia he thought he might capture through grady who was already the recognized leader of the new element in the cracker state the element generally under j stoed to be useful in practical politics it is sometimes characterized as the new south and extends over a large p u-t of dixieland accordingly grady received from brotht r cy a check for j 20,000 and with it this instruction put it where it will do the most grady invested it in t ho constitution chera are other stories but these have been oftenest told how far fetched they ure ill appear from the true one tol i a short while ago by dr henry m picl i editor of the christian observer brother of cyrus and stephen j field and friend ef grady 1 liked grady said the good doc tor a capital fellow and a grievous loss to tiis state and his country _ lie alwavs came to se me when he visited nkw fort bringing fun and good spirits and health sometimes he , he kn w perhaps that j was f iin ihnr with an interesting and impor . - incident connected with it 1 am gl id that it was once in my way to be of slight service to him dropping in brother cyrus office r>n a certuin m ruing a good many years ago 1 found him deeply immersed in his mail one of the letters he . _..; n c ro3s the desk to me asking ! ;; . job i 13 gordon then governor o f georgia i do not rememl>er the r ( t â– â– trding but in eft-vt it "â€¢ for grady the governor in formed my brother that he know a young nowspaper man a man of gÂ«*n ius who he thought would make his mark if he had the opportunity his mime was henry w grady and he wnrkptl for the atlanta constitution at n sn ill salary a fifth interest in the constitution was for sale and if henry had the money he would bay i ; . twenty thousand dollars was the sum wanted would cyrus let him have it what do you say 1 my brother asked when i had finished the letter have yon made up your mind what to do i inquired v n:i he said r then said f td lend him the 120,000 yon can spare it with i feeling it and it may be the chance in a lifetime for the making o a young man without another ward a check for 820,000 was drawn and mailed to qrady three days afterward it was announced that he had become parti owner of the constitution i sa.v hmiry the winter before la.it i when lie passed through new york on j his way to ijoston and one of the things he said to me was yes doc tor that g20,000 your brother lent nie ; made me what i am i paid back i 10,000 at the end of twelve months and the resc at the end of two e.u '' at g per cent interest my profits during that period were 40 per cent a few of tho tilings a billion dollars will !*<>. the democracy will invoke this year and again next year the in :_' merit of the american people r^spe - ing the monstrous record of the 1 dollar force-and-frand congress and concerning the dÂ»Â»ingg of those who i were responsible i'or the wasteful mis use of public moneys chargeable to i that now discredited body a billion dollars is a vast sum and a mere recital of what could be accom plished with it shows the wrong d"-;e | the people from whose pockets every cent was taken counting at the rate of 200 a min ute for twelve hours every day hot work in the heated season it would take 6,9 i-i days or about nineteen veare to count a billion a billion dollars in silver dollar â– : - â– - falling on the ground with twi light's dews would cover about 860 acres considerably more than half a square mile a billion dollars would p ly the sala ries of 20,000 presidents of the united r i -; and it in dollar bills laid line they would form a belt about 114,500 miles long going around the i'arth nearly live times or reaching half way fco the moon a billion dollars in paper would make as we are told if epun tegethei | in one large sheet and then cut up in to pieces of the roper size dresses forj nearly 1,000,00(3 women or more t!;an [ 2.00(1.000 children a billion dollars would pay for the education of 250.000 children from the kindergarten course through college the weight of the average man is â– 135 pounds hence it would take au army of more than 530,000 average uj^m to turn the scales against a bil lion silver dollar the entire immigration to america from the day that columbus first set foot in the new world until the pres ent is supposed to amount to 25,000 000 counting every new corner therefore since 1192 the hut united states congress appropriated of the people's money forty dollars for each one of them the total number of votes for presi-j dent cast by all american electors , since the establishment of the repub lic amounts to about 75,000,000 the late congress appropriated the equiva lent of thirteen dollars for each such vote or ninety dollars for each voter now â€” new york sua nary an army worm he was a gay young officer and i Â» cle shiii was in great luck to have such a nice hired man the car was crowd ed and he had to set his bright new uniform right down beside a dingy i old farmer-looking chap well my avuncular relative said i he speaking up so that the passengers might have a chance to join in the laugh what promise does he o whera r>ne*touch makes us all akin hoi 1 : touching the particular of farinaceous tiit passengers those who tinder 1 stood him and those who didn't snickered how's the wheat crop eh replied the dingy personage fait rate fust is that which fell alike by the way into the barren places and u ground completely subterranean the passengers laughed is the seed all under the ground e â– / Â«pct str.'--r i within three hundred yards of the . g rd wood is abun ; ian t from si oÂ£l.2.j per cord and vn wood i ra ts nablj cheap this would i â€¢â– u good location for a 1 and handle factory hie , â€¢ â– the finest quality is in ah tu jance more than 800 cords has been i from gold hill and ivock . in the last six montlw there are â– . â€¢ i pine surr iu Â» the town the same man mr noah also â– tt.-r i on acre f land free ii the raili iic:ii the dep \ '.'â– r the erection f a | : , .' uring mill and iil take , â€¢, k in the - im that 3neh an en i â– .- would rÂ»:iy h mdsomely no will detibt for miles end mile in every direction ran be found as good lands for raising wheat as is anywhere in the piedmont section all the land needs is the proper cultivation i .. ire is no mill near here save the ol 1 time water mil a roller mill woul 1 j : . st assuredly receive the entire pat ronage of this section and further mr noah offers to fifteeu acres ot land in the coq o rate limits of the town is a free site for the eroetion of n cotton factory to vrork net less than fifty hands very near enough cotton is raised in this vicinity to supply the demand of such i a mill twelve miles further d â€¢ the bushes the milledgevilla factory | has been run for many years with i gratifying results these arc the inducements she offers j to outsiders can't you come ovÂ«r and help us the minea f the place are preparing to work lively soon under the manage ment of mr eames lie has carried a stÂ«am agine 160 feet down in the earth where it is throbbing away from the foregoing it can be seen that it is not simply talk to boom up the place but the men are getting ready to move ith th times 1 h . wishing building lots should call on mr f h manney or john w noah w ho will be pleased to wait on an i . i s i far ivi health is concerned ' hill has as healthful location as can j be found anyw ere in the state ex n the m intains where the peo ; p â– never die she has equal advantages in es and schools she u;is px â€¢ eul schools and two mile from the depd and on the railroad is betheny acade ! lanagemenl i'ror 1 h rothrock this > offers advantages equal to any i tiy for preparing boys an : g . . . pgi . ring bxrx>n .-. che ,â€¢ term â– ,. -- july 13th let the farnn â– ' ns in building up town for it will be greatly to their i ig i ,. me market for i talk f'Â»r her woi . . 5sary spend your doi y . â– â€¢... . â€¢ .;;â– from us again :â€¢;::!,- father-in-law a young seal h inter i â– . . lu gl ; . rich neigl â– â– . tain th , parents i > u speedy m irri : v en the eke ol i e o sealer had erei:ted . - . . r o . floe wh i was ] re e.mpt Â» e his s heart thp cold had brÂ»kifn an imp sable crevas some hundred t -^ t or i more i.i depth aod twenty iu width save for a iiugl j'Â»tting fragment jasi t : k Â« â– i t.t bear little more than his own weight ins home whs compli t'.'v cut eil from the world about him tlii practical isolation inspire him he viraii sfnrintr up j n his humble quarters .â– :;. blubbers und othor l.-lica iiÂ«!-nt for the support of twu i ersona f r ;:â€¢. . ni.mtln li had resolv i ; -â– â€¢â€¢;! his bride and knew that f he gitintd his ice flit wit her and r.'ke down the 1 they w re saf > from trouble or piy-suit for the winter season or until the warm i m r moved he contact l'v tl'al time he ho â– â€¢! the opposition of the parents v .'â€¢', give wa to pardon and eskimos sleep an 8 raised enow i bank on one side of ih igloo or ice douse encased in their sealskin | night bags with a huge protecting i hood ovÂ«r the head ami face they are | as comfortable ns their nature requires the youth walked outside the girl's home until he thought that all within were asleep then creeping through the narrow entrance he made his way toward the young woman he seized ! the long bag-like mass i â– i which her form was ei . ore it triumphantly ihe narrow bridge to hid strong t w;is possible ige with liis nxe and was s \ . g to hear the objurgo : â– â€¢ â– -â€¢â€¢ n th other siile of tho . he knelt down beside her ami dragged back the hood to catch u glimpse of her face he hr'.ii stolen his intituled faiher-in law para ns weekly our progress history of a week'n iv>li:ir in hie o r : n 1 inni o."s irou i . . isly n ported n \ bern w 1 biades j b i an i ii ins 1 larrison ha?e incor i ri c irolina tram & lumber co ro manufacture lumber etc capi ta 810,000 raleigh theft ileighs f reel rjiilwav co lias let < : '::' l*ac to ilililliiciit a ilamlin for tho ere tion of its plectric ;. ,-.â€¢,. r plant which will cost 110,000 rocky mount thorpe & lvick are it is ]â– n irtcd erecting a new four story tobacco factory l^xl 1 i rutherford - i vv hem will estab lish a horse-collar e ict ry scotland n â€¢ ' n tock company is reported as to be organized for the : . id v*l iblinh mg a c ttton mill i i iby land i im ., fif co .- |' irchasetl nnd im proving as mp rted last wi ek 7 r > acres of land th land i9 situatwl near th â– i levelan i springs and is being 1 into building lota tor a new town tarboro k !'â€¢â€¢ murphy is endea ! yoring to organize a stock company to i ere.-t a peanut-cleaningmil^aa reported last wet a tarboro it is btated that s s nash a l heilbroner ami alexander heilbroaer will erect peanut-cleaoing i mill prize houses â– wa lesboro â€” j g he-tor of waÂ»b â– i ('., has p "'â€¢â– 'Â»' -â€¢â– 1 th â– wadesb ro brownstone â– .â€¢ >!"'. - ; -' i stock company â– wilmington the thomsÂ«b-hoa f . .., ;. .. is reported hs having l for the erection of mt at the ham winston brown bros are reported a n new tobacco factory i > winsl â– . . . . been f m m m for in j ,. i â€¢ iire un ' â– â– â– â– l)o you think â€¢ â– 'â€¢- o hl * â– of human na nay case ; , â€¢ it ofahun - ure the un â€” nn . â– why â– â– 'â– v ; . .- ninety-nine .;. v a may l>e the i you may not but ; rather be the exception or . i you rather be well if you're exception it costs you nothing you money back but suppÂ»Â«e it v<>u let the golden medical discovery liar ihc m-'u castoria for unfonts and children cbsteriktaflo well adapted to ciiil..:... worms gives steep bad vpjuiows of ;.â€¢< slier without injurious medication .. yoj t-t'-ni-l vp its i have rwornmw'w yoar ' ( astoria â– and sluol alwaysconttnueto sos i be it hue invariably produced twrn-uewu results knwin f t>ari>rn m d , " ite winihrop l^li street and 7th ave new york city â€ž_, real nl i .. i tc w,loriu r d , .â– â€žâ– .-. city - rmed church comtakt 77 mubray strht new york fv iq invited to call at ; see his new stock of i illuilb dilu lilliillldl â– consisting of white goods linens -: laces wear trimmings wraps robes in umbrellas parasols : i ( v oil n ii is !< r the nianagemejit of i'ou - â– oarnobtly invited to call 1 10 t\f itofp ittj io uo li ul lie i : ; w i , he in the r :: -.;.'. ami the lowest h south i : nil ;â– ::â€¢â€¢â– ii by figures ad these prices y |; uly h -â€¢'â– wire wheels only # ? '"" 1 - i 10 iiec s 25 00 i 1 ,, ;| i ,-: ';,. ..- ,. 35 00 ; 1ss 16 00 , ,, 5 o iseaj ii -.:>â– .. 1 ( Â» lia.i â– tcks largo size 1 so 1 in - reiulj l.o imiifr 2 00 1 00 2 50 i ,. , 10 incln square top 1 50 â– do fringe iiml spring uollei"s 05 irpel seat ;^ 50 . v hllll ( â– ;'..-(', 'â€¢' ' l(1 .,, -. i 1 !), nv case 225 00 i i pul in the furniture for three large hotels and am receiving orders in all over north and smnh carolina daily i price p all and thai the lowest known is my way of doing business if me and il does no come up as represented return it at my e m andrews . : hio i?t charlotte n c â€” the â€” ii tn ii lie y la hi ! i simple durable prints from fe â€¢-' hear metal typo docs the work of :â€¢ 100 machine perfect align ni nt prints < ';.! \\ iis small i.-i -. .... " â€¢ -. l 4 ijrnres and characterj s i n all price complete $!^. tur s/rcddttt agents and eanvassers wanted 1he miirri i 1 api ,|, l0 j uhown ag't for w x c salisbury i f 1 . wi ftttu mr put i wapfo ' â– place be get monuments tcmostones 2;c vi ' ermont marble to arrive in n few days i guarantee ; â– ect ami positivi ly i ; ! t i Â« = t be hitlers ild g rani i e a 1 01 mmei its of id ri-a g s'.f.i.ilty c b webb pbuprietor